Location: East Horsley, Surrey Salary: £35,000 per annum Hours: Full time, permanent with some weekend and evening work West Horsley Place is a Grade 1 listed historic house dating to 1425 surrounded by a five-acre walled garden and 380-acre estate of farmland and woodland between …
National Trust – Estate Manager
Salary: £40,000-£50,000 depending on skills and experience (+ benefits package) Contract type: permanent Location: Hampshire – West Sussex The National Trust offers a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Rural Chartered Surveyor / Estate Manager for their portfolio of iconic and celebrated sites in Hampshire and West Sussex. This …
Royal Crown Derby Museum – Museum Director
Title: Museum Director Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 DOE Contract Type: Permanent Job Type: Full Time Location: Derby The Royal Crown Derby Museum is seeking a Museum Director. The purpose of this new role is to manage the Royal Crown Derby Museum and drive forward its development. The post holder …
TORCH, Oxford – Part-time Heritage Programme Support Officer
TORCH (The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities) [Alliance member] is looking for a Part-time Heritage Programme Support Officer. This post will play a key role in the administration, documentation and organisation of the Humanities Division’s activity related to its collaborations with the UK and international heritage …
Church of England – Invitation to tender for the Bats in Churches project evaluation
The Church of England is seeking to appoint a consortium or evaluator for the Bats in Churches project. The appointee will work with the team throughout the project, culminating in production of a summative evaluation report in December 2023. The five-year (2019-23) Bats in Churches …
RIBA – Specialist Registrar
Salary: £30,000-£35,000 per annum Location: 76 Portland Place, London Hours: 35 hours per week; 12 month fixed-term contract; start January 2020 The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) [Alliance member] is looking for a Specialist Registrar with an interest in and understanding of architectural practice to …
National Churches Trust – Church Support Officer
Location: Office based in London Salary: £22,000- £26,000 depending on experience Hours: Full time, permanent As the independent, UK-wide charity supporting churches, chapels and meeting houses of all Christian denominations, the National Churches Trust [Alliance member] supports and promotes church buildings of historic, architectural and …
Icon – Membership Officer
Salary: £25,000 – £27,000 plus 6% pension contribution Hours: Part time, four days a week Location: London The Institute of Conservation (Icon) [Alliance member] is looking for an enterprising, efficient and enthusiastic Membership Officer to help develop, manage and market its membership and services to …
Heritage Debate 2019: Reaching For Net Zero?
This year’s Heritage Debate will be centred around the challenge: “Reaching for Net Zero?”. It will focus on the relationship between heritage and the environment and how we can respond to the existing climate change threats. Participants will hopefully leave with a sense of the challenges the sector …
Book Your Place at Heritage Day 2019
Booking will soon be open for the biggest event in the heritage calendar – The Heritage Alliance’s annual Heritage Day on 27th November. Heritage Day 2019 will be held at the incredible Tower of London. Join our Chairman Peter Ainsworth, the Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism Helen …
Heritage Alliance Members Discussed the future Environment Bill with DEFRA
Members of the Heritage Alliance’s Rural Heritage Advocacy Group (RHAG), alongside members of DCMS, met with DEFRA to discuss concerns about the exclusion of heritage from the remit of the draft Environment Bill, as outlined in our paper Delivering the 25-Year Environment Plan for the historic …
October Heritage Chat – Engaging 16-24 year olds with Heritage
This month’s chat will take place on Thursday 17th October, 13:00-14:00. Both the 2017/18 and 2018/19 DCMS ‘Taking Part’ Surveys revealed that the 16-24 age group visited heritage sites less frequently than other age groups between 25 and 74. The Heritage 2020 Public Engagement working group is …